Look for even MORE government protectionism to be proffered for "alternative" quackery to keep the Greens at bay....

8:22 am June 26, 2012

RE Mitt this One? wrote:

All by November?

Bwhahahahaha!! BHO can't help but shoot himself in the foot by constantly appealing to the far Left of his base. He'll squander this gift and them some.

9:45 am June 26, 2012

Anonymous wrote:

a harvard report pitching oil? why don't they disclose how much money they get in donations from the oil people?
a bunch of horses m anure..
these people have no shame.

the world is going electrical, solar and renewable and the idiots at harvard spend time and money to 'research' oil technologies..
disclose who paid you to do that you boz zos..

10:22 am June 26, 2012

Note wrote:

Romney advocated in Mass the same green investments that Obama has nationally. The difference is that Obama stands behind what he has done, while Romney runs from it like a vampire from sunlight. This pathetic spineless jellyfish has no business leading a country.

10:25 am June 26, 2012

Upcoming election wrote:

"...turning the country in the world’s second-largest oil producer..."

USA increases its oil production via fracking under the watch of and despite the overregulatory efforts of the anti-oil president and his party. How is this a win for Barry and dems in 2012? I'm sorry - I just don't see how he benefits. To now say that increased oil production was the key to lowering unemployment and improving the markets means admitting that stimulous was completely ineffective, which all rational people knew wouldn't help us. He even mocked the production effort at the time of "drill baby drill."

I think the oil lobby and superPACs ought to make the above quote a campaign slogan for Barry: "we're #2 thanks to our president! Drill baby drill!"

10:46 am June 26, 2012

Compendium wrote:

1025 refutes his/her own argument. If fracking has generated enough energy to raise the US totals, over-regulatory doesn't seem to follow. That seems more like the poster's partisan swipe; he offers no examples of over-regulation, just an example of how the energy industry is successfully and widely working with the regs. "Anti-oil" is also a baseless swipe, which the expansion in fracking seems to undercut. Partisans might judge the stimulus for all it didn't do; more objective observers might ask what would have happened had there been no stimulus. The poster's argument that increased fracking has led to increased employment (duh) does not logically mean the stimulus failed; and, failed at what? Rising to #2 "thanks to our president" might be sarcastic to the poster, but actually enhances rather than diminishes Obama's bona fides with the energy industry - another rejection of the poster's so-called argument.

11:18 am June 26, 2012

No Change wrote:

The world remains awash in oil - nothing has changed.

11:27 am June 26, 2012

Gulf Oil permits wrote:

1025 is referring the this President's love affair with cronyism. The Obama campaign (yes, campaign) stopped all permit approvals and then, nominally, began approving one or two to claim they were approving them.
In the drilling industry new wells and permits need to be approved, scoped, and built to keep a field producing. Obama's goal was to restrict production, close coal plants, and artificially raise the price of electricity so as to justify the kickbacks he was giving to Big Green and GE.
Stimulus had absolutely nothing to do with fracking - stimulus dollars were nothing more then union kickbacks.

The commenter is correct - the fracking revolution has occurred despite the President's best efforts to crush a political enemy. If Obama wishes to argue that by attempting to shut down domestic oil production in the Gulf of Mexico he motivated oil companies to accelerate hydraulic fracking fields ... that would be a position he could take. That doesn't mean people are going to vote for someone who used his office and federal resources to try harass and penalize Americans and American businesses just because Americans are stronger then he is and can weather a short term bout of crony governance.

12:29 pm June 26, 2012

4 cast wrote:

Simple math, lower oil prices in November will mean more votes for the President.

(lower unemployment at about 7.5% will be a clear indicator of a republican defeat)

1:15 pm June 26, 2012

wiseguy wrote:

The anti-oil stand of Obama is quite obvious to most casual observers and voters. He is against GOP's "drill baby drill" during 2008 campaign, mocking them as lunatic. He postpone XL pipeline after years of study, saying that it needs more study. He constantly cries for more tax on big oil companies. He did zero things to help the current uptick in oil drilling in this country. He issued minimum number of drilling permits and opens up few (or none?) new exploration reserves. His energy secreatary openly declared that he does not drive a car and wants gas price to go to European standard of $8 a gallon, .... (and I can go on forever).

These are all well documented FACTS, not opinion.

Yes, the oil industry is doing exceptionally fine, despite the extremely anti-oil position of this president.

1:32 pm June 26, 2012

Boatman wrote:

Exactly how is promotion of electric cars a double down on clean energy when the electric used is produced mostly by burning in coal and gas, albeit with some nuclear?

1:49 pm June 26, 2012

mavelikara wrote:

In response to the question" Exactly how is promotion of electric cars a double down on clean energy..."

Electric cars are more efficient (~ 96%) in converting the electricity to mechanical power. Power plants in general are in 60% efficiency range. Add in transmission losses ( ~25%)... the complete cycle is ~ 40-45% efficiency for conversion of BTU in Natural Gas to Moving a vehicle.

Comparatively, Gasoline cars are 30-35% efficient.. have a lot more Nox / CO emission than a power plant (on an equivalent basis). This is not accounting for the efficiency loss in transmission and refining of gasoline.

hence the cleaner energy label.

1:50 pm June 26, 2012

mavelikara wrote:

Am not sure how the NG vehicles would compare here...

1:57 pm June 26, 2012

Anonymous wrote:

"Mr. Obama has embraced some traditional energy production: U.S. oil production has risen on his watch, and is at the highest point in 14 years, and he has embraced the related boom in natural-gas production."
In other words, "Mr. Obama has so far been unable to stop energy companies from using the 'franking' process that has resulted in a major energy boom during his administration. The administration has, however, blocked the U.S. from importing oil from sand tar deposits in Canada and is working with its environmental allies to stop companies from continued fracking. Obama has taken credit, ironically, for the oil boom that has occurred against his wishes."

2:44 pm June 26, 2012

Anonymous wrote:

I love the smell of burning oil. Usually when I see some oil burning, I encourage everyone around me to take a deep breath. Who would of thought that simply setting something that we found in the ground on fire would carry us this far.

Don’t even get me started about those glorious Houston, Texas mornings when I can see the oil in the air.

God bless you Rick Perry!!!

2:53 pm June 26, 2012

Anonymous wrote:

When nobody is looking sometimes I take a sip of some crude. Like a fine wine at the peak of its robustness, a well refined jug of oil leaves one feeling absolutely spectacular. Just picture that dude from American Beauty; when he discovers he is the master of his own destiny. That’s me after I down a few swigs of crude.

3:50 pm June 26, 2012

Vincent Lawrence wrote:

If the the Administration was more friendly to the Oil Companies the Economic situation could be much better than many countries today. With No new Permits issued on Federal Government Land and fewer than needed
on private land, the United States could be exporting Oil in stead we export Cash and import Oil.
The Administration with it's GREEN ENERGY Agenda, that must be Subsidized to exist, is more interested in Al Gore's Carbon Credits Business than the Future of this Nation.

4:19 pm June 26, 2012

Anonymous wrote:

I frack, you frack, we all frack in texas!!!

5:18 pm June 26, 2012

Jonathan Hine wrote:

What a coincidence (it was) that the Belfer Center report was released during the recent meeting of the Association for the Study of Peak Oil (ASPO) in Vienna last month!

6:56 pm June 27, 2012

MrEnergyCzar wrote:

We're swimming in oil we can't afford to burn to make our economies grow....that's a big problem...

MrEnergyCzar

8:03 pm June 28, 2012

Robert Marston wrote:

Sure there's plenty of oil to wreck both the environment and the economy at $100 per barrel or more. If this extremely optimistic report happens to be true it is bad, bad news for global warming.

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